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hatha yoga yogic exercises (popular in the West) that combine difficult postures (which force the mind to withdraw from the outside world) with controlled breathing
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hatha yoga Hatha yoga, pronounced "ha-tuh", is also known as hatha vidya or the "science of hatha" yoga; this word comes from combining the two sanskrit terms "hat" meaning sun and "ha" meaning moon. The word "hat" refers to the solar nadi (pingala) in the subtle body and "ha" the lunar channel (ida). Hatha yoga is what most people associate with the word "yoga. ...
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hatha yoga In this context it is used primarily for stress reduction as well as to encourage skill acquisition in a discipline that enhances physical and emotional development.
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